

Today we are talking to Dan Taylor, a professional level designer who has in the past worked for Eidos, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Rockstar (among others) on games such as Medal of Honor Heroes 2, Hitman: Sniper, or Shadow of the Tomb Raider. I heard the morrowind graphics extender (or something like that, i dont remember if thats the real name) can pretty much do that. I really just want mods that remove the fog in the distance and improve the resolution. Mirgamer that sounds pretty cool, i'm just afraid it won't run on my laptop anymore.Ĭurrently it runs flawlessly, of course, considering its incredibly old. Modding in Bethesda's games can be overwhelming at times and its no raruty that some of us may spend days modding the game before even playing it. Makes the game look almost as good, if not better in some parts than Skyrim:DWhats nice about this mod is that it compiles a lot of Morrowind Graphics mods and made them into a nice little installer. U asked this, the new Morrowind Overhaul 2.0 has just been released today. Download it, stick it in your Morrowind install directory, run it, press Apply, forget about it. The first is Morrowind Code Patch, which tinkers with the main executable to clear out some ancient bugs, overcome old RAM caps and improve mod support. People there are pretty nice and will glady help you out.REforever101 thanks You'll want the Brorrowind graphics mod.Check out this thread in the Morrowind forums. As I said though I strongly recommend you go ask in the official forums. You're also going to want at the very least the Morrowind codepatch. I think it's called MGE or something like that, it's been awhile since I played MW. Ask in there and somebody will point you in the right direction. QUOTE='therealFrek'Go to the Bethesda official forums under Morrowind Mods.
